It'd be interesting to see where a dead Beckett would take the show, though. I think fans would hate any replacement, and anything less than a replacement isn't going to work; ideas like this are thus extremely unlikely to emerge as actual events.

make Castle go back on his 'I love you', by saying he was emotional or something.

Me too.

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We all know that he loves Beckett, and Beckett loves him. I don't really think the writers can draw it out much longer...If they decide not to start a relationship right away, that might be a good idea- let them both play with the idea a little bit, have Castle discuss it with his mother. They can maybe draw it out a little more that way, but it'll be incredibly frustrating if they actually got backwards. I thought it was bad enough when they didn't properly address the whole almost-dying-in-each-other's-arms thing. I would be really interested in seeing how Beckett and Castle would navigate a relationship. I definitely don't think it would ruin the show.

SirBryghtside wrote:And I like watching it on the TV. So... New Year's it is!

Plus, I've already got Dr. Who, Torchwood, Warehouse 13, Town Called Eureka and The Cape on my plate - it's not like I'm strapped for stuff to watch

Shut up that I like SyFy original shows!

Hmm, here it's just Eureka. Not "Town Called". Maybe because Eureka is a popular town name in the US (at least near me, I'm within a few hours of a Eureka and a Eureka Springs).

And I didn't particularly like The Cape, but Eureka and Warehouse 13 are awesome, in the "I'd watch them if they're on and they're fantastic but I watch too much already so they don't get weekly privileges" way.

I wanted to see the universe, so I stole a Time Lord and ran away. And you were the only one mad enough.Biting's excellent! It's like kissing, only there's a winner.-Sexy

animeHrmIne wrote:Hmm, here it's just Eureka. Not "Town Called". Maybe because Eureka is a popular town name in the US (at least near me, I'm within a few hours of a Eureka and a Eureka Springs).

Yeah, I knew that... not sure why they changed its name.

And I didn't particularly like The Cape, but Eureka and Warehouse 13 are awesome, in the "I'd watch them if they're on and they're fantastic but I watch too much already so they don't get weekly privileges" way.

The Cape is really just for fun, and for the fact that I prefer it to Torchwood: Miracle Day. Which is a little depressing, really.

Spambot5546 wrote:Well...who used it? I'd sleep next to Felicia Day's used bacon.

They basically said they're going to drag out the relationship dangling even further, which implies it'll be next season before they get together. This probably means Beckett isn't dead. Also they confirmed she'll remember he said he loved her.

I really liked that episode. I'll be interested to see how they draw out the mysterious man with information storyline - will Castle be trying to figure out who he is, or will he just leave him alone? Will he keep calling to remind Castle to pull Beckett everytime she gets too close? When will Beckett figure out Castle is blocking her?

'Look, sir, I know Angua. She's not the useless type. She doesn't stand there and scream helplessly. She makes other people do that.'

I really liked that episode. I'll be interested to see how they draw out the mysterious man with information storyline - will Castle be trying to figure out who he is, or will he just leave him alone? Will he keep calling to remind Castle to pull Beckett everytime she gets too close? When will Beckett figure out Castle is blocking her?

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I'm most curious how pissed off Beckett will be when she finds out Castle was holding out on her by not telling her about the mysterious man, as you call him.

I really liked that episode. I'll be interested to see how they draw out the mysterious man with information storyline - will Castle be trying to figure out who he is, or will he just leave him alone? Will he keep calling to remind Castle to pull Beckett everytime she gets too close? When will Beckett figure out Castle is blocking her?

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He did have that tv with all that info on the case at the end so he will be looking into it.

I think how they handled Castle's I love you was brilliant, I would have been mad had they just made him take it back or just had her forget it.

Yeah, Castle seems to have picked up the stupid ball this series. Maybe it wouldn't be stupid in the real world, but in a fictional world like that, she's 100% guaranteed to find out, and then she's going to go straight back on the war path anyway. Only this time, she'll refuse Castle's help because she's slightly peeved at him. So it just makes things worse.

Honestly, every season ends in drama and some sort of cliffhanger, and the entire show is a dramedy already, so I don't think that really applies. I expect them to return to the same format that the first three seasons had. Whether they keep it up, I don't know, but my guess is that the Beckett's mother's murder storyline won't be back at all until the mid-season break.

Honestly, every season ends in drama and some sort of cliffhanger, and the entire show is a dramedy already, so I don't think that really applies. I expect them to return to the same format that the first three seasons had. Whether they keep it up, I don't know, but my guess is that the Beckett's mother's murder storyline won't be back at all until the mid-season break.

I actually thought they did a really great job of not only

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bringing the story from Beckett's shooting back to a place where they could basically continue with "business as usual", but added some interesting shifts in dynamic to play with this season. It was far more gracefully done than most shows that have OH NOES season finales which are forgotten as soon as the new season gets underway.